Timothy Cole, 42, and Susan Cole, 40, both face two charges of manufacturing and delivery the drug, according to court records.

Police arrested the couple at their Stockbridge home early Monday morning, according to a news release from Waterloo Township Police Chief Tom Cottrell. Neighbors were suspicious about people frequenting the house and alerted police to their concerns.

Police obtained a search warrant and found evidence of meth manufacturing and delivery, the release stated.

The couple was arrested. Their 9-year-old daughter, also in the house, was taken and turned over to relatives, according to the release.

The Coles are still lodged at the Jackson County Jail. Timothy Cole's bond is set at $50,000. He has prior meth convictions, Cottrell said. Susan Cole's is $5,000. They have a preliminary hearing on Feb. 15.Contact Aaron Aupperlee at aaupperl@mlive.com or 517-768-4927. Follow him on Twitter @tinynotebook or subscribe on Facebook.